. >> you bet. banks last year had almost $10 trillion in assets. some people say it's unfair. they are only paying 3.3 billion out on this. at the end of the day the office of the comp control irand they are the regulators who put this deal together. they say our new course of action will get more money to more people more quickly and speed recovery in the nation's housing markets. >> shepard: these banks are worth trillions. for them it might be a decent dial. a separate deal with bank of america and fannie mae today, right? >> bank of america has been in a wig fight with the feds over old loans that were done by country wide financial. they are settling for $11.6 billion instead of repurchasing the loans. >> shepard: 11.6 million. b of a is out billions and billions and billions and doing just fine. >> that's right. they continue. they have set aside money for this stuff ahead of time. >> shepard: i'm sure they have. gerri willis thanks so much. >> thank you. >> shepard: the supreme court reports it's decided to hear two same sex marriage cases in late march. first up califo